• Marlboro native tours N.Y. on restaurant quest

    MHS grad David Glickstein blogs about fun foods BY REBECCA MORTON Staff Writer After reading list after list of suggested places to eat around New York City, Marlboro native David Glickstein decided to run down a published top 100 eateries list and chronicle his food adventures on an Internet blog. Glickstein, 23, a graduate of…

  • Voters will have say on $19.2M tax levy

    BY REBECCA MORTON Staff Writer COLTS NECK — A $23.5 million budget for the Colts Neck K-8 School District could deliver a 3.9-cent tax increase per $100 of assessed valuation if voters approve the proposed tax levy in the April 21 school election. Members of the Board of Education voted 7-0 to adopt the $23.5…

  • Dinosaur Day will be held in Marlboro

    MARLBORO — Residents can travel back in time during the 10th anniversary of Kids Discovery and Dinosaur Day on April 19. The free event will be held at the Marlboro RecreationCommunityCenter, Wyncrest Road, from noon to 3 p.m. Paul Kovalski Jr., a former member of the Marlboro Township Council, organized Discovery Day and has been…

  • Five residents make bids for school board

    BY CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer FREEHOLD — Residents will elect three candidates to three-year terms on the Freehold Borough Board of Education in the April 21 school election. The candidates are Ron Reich, Victoria Muller, Reginald Sims, Michael Lichardi and Maureen Mac- Cutcheon. Reich and Muller are current members of the board. Lichardi, 41,…

  • In the Service

    Navy Seaman Recruit Thomas J. Scanlon, son of Linda and Michael Scanlon of Freehold, recently completed U.S. Navy basic training at Recruit Training Command, Great Lakes, Ill. During the eight-week program, Scanlon completed a variety of training which included classroom study and practical instruction on naval customs, first aid, firefighting, water safety and survival, and…

  • FRHSD administrators seek budget’s approval

    BY TOYNETT HALL Staff Writer Voters in the eight municipalities that make up the Freehold Regional High School District will be asked to approve a $112.8 million general fund tax levy in the April 21 school election. The tax levy will support the $180.1 million budget the district’s Board of Education has adopted for the…

  • 3 seats up for grabs on Marlboro board

    BY REBECCA MORTON Staff Writer MARLBORO — Seven residents are seeking three three-year terms on the Marlboro Board of Education in the April 21 school election. The seven candidates are Raymond Eng, Joel Golub, Victoria Dean, Paula Fasciano, Stacey Kleinstein, Edwin Madari and BonnieSue Rosenwald. Eng and Golub are current members of the board. Dean,…

  • N.J.’s going, going green

    PSEG hosts GreenFest with workshops, guest speakers BY KELLY D’ANNA Correspondent New Jersey was painted green at PSEG GreenFest April 3-5. The Garden State Exhibit Center in Somerset consisted of exhibits, workshops and speakers that provided guests with knowledge of how to live environment-friendly lifestyles. PHOTOS BY JEFF GRANIT staff Above: PSEG’s Johnny Veprek demonstrates…

  • Sixth-grade sports cut draws some comment

    Marlboro voters will be asked to approve $62M tax levy BY REBECCA MORTON Staff Writer Parents expressed their dismay at cuts that are being made to Marlboro’s middle school sports programs during a public hearing on the Marlboro K-8 School District’s 2009-10 budget. Residents were invited to speak about the $84.7 million budget, which consists…

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